Associations to the word «Walter»
Noun
- Bauer
- Viscount
- Gilbert
- Hans
- Fitch
- Braun
- Radcliffe
- Tennyson
- Coleridge
- Hermann
- Nash
- Romanticism
- Waters
- Ripper
- Woodpecker
- Browne
- Married
- Burnham
- Aston
- Goodman
- Mitch
- Bernhard
- Domesday
- Konrad
- Abel
- Siegfried
- Everett
- Nugent
- Wehrmacht
- Greer
- Heinz
- Hepburn
- Archdeacon
- Emery
- Hess
- Schwarz
- Dodger
- Evans
- Herbert
- Franz
- Berlin
- Burns
- Geraldine
- Walther
- Steward
- Hodges
- Vanuatu
- Gaines
- Norbert
- Earl
- Butler
- Stewart
- Chalmers
- Sargent
- Maxwell
- Heinrich
- Sidney
- Biographer
- Ludwig
- Jessica
- Erwin
- Sykes
- Cowan
- Thompson
- Dandy
- Reagan
- Leighton
- Philharmonic
- Adolf
- Hackett
- Jr
- Balfour
- Rea
- Eugene
- Georg
- Weir
- Edwin
- Otto
- Physicist
- Gladys
- Sonny
- Cunningham
- Dole
- Whistler
- Kurt
- Darby
- Gertrude
- Karl
- Baronetcy
- Ronald
- Savage
- Alfred
- Goethe
- Friedrich
- Ernest
- Mead
- Jacobs
- Obe
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WALTER, proper noun. A male given name.
WALTER, verb. (obsolete) (dialect) (UK) (Scotland) To roll or wallow; to welter.
WALTER MITTY, noun. A sad or pathetic person given to flights of fancy, a daydreamer.
WALTER MITTY, noun. An imposter, especially one claiming military service he has in fact never undergone.
Dictionary definition
WALTER, noun. German conductor (1876-1962).
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.